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Kelly Johnson
| Title: | Director of Athletics/Head Basketball Coach |
| Phone Number: | (919) 508-2329 |
| Email Address: | pkjohnsonjr@peace.edu |
| College: | East Carolina University, '77 |
| Master's Degree: | East Carolina University, '89 |
Kelly Johnson enters his eighth year as the director of athletics and head women's basketball coach at Peace College. During his tenure, eight Pacers have been named to the USA South's women's basketball all-conference team and 30 to the league's all-academic team. Johnson served as the president of the USA South Athletic Conference July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2011.
During the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons the Pacers enjoyed their best finish to-date with tie for third place in regular season conference standings since joining the USA South in 2003. The team advanced to the conference tournament semifinals both years. In 2006-2007 the Pacers finished sixth during the regular season and was eliminated in the league tournament quarterfinals.
Johnson spent 20 years teaching and coaching at Arendell Parrott
Academy in Kinston, North Carolina. He served as the varsity
boys’ head basketball coach for eight seasons as well as
director of athletics for 18 years. Coach Johnson took his 2001
basketball team to the NCISAA state championship game; they were
also state semifinalist in 1997 and 2002. His 2000, 2001 and 2002
teams were both regular season and tournament champions in the East
Plains Independent Conference.
Coach Johnson and wife Debbie founded and ran the East Carolina
Storm AAU girls’ basketball program from 1993 to 2004. His 14
and under team won the North Carolina State Championship in 1995
advancing to the AAU nationals that same year. The same team also
advanced to the AAU nationals in 1997 and 1998. In 2002 his 13 and
under team won the AAU National Invitational Tournament bronze
division in Orlando, Florida. Johnson coached 20 girls who went on
to play college basketball including Teana McKiver, a Tulane
University graduate who is now a member of the Charlotte Sting of
the WNBA.
A 1977 graduate of East Carolina University, Johnson earned a
Master of Arts in Education from East Carolina in 1989. He played
two years of intercollegiate basketball at Lenoir Community College
from 1973-1975. Johnson and his wife have three children: Patrick,
a graduate of East Carolina University ('00), Tate, a
UNC-Wilmington graduate ('03), and Brooke, a Peace College alumna
('04).






